The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 21, 1912, Image 2

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GREAT GRANGERS
Williams’
Grove
exhibiti
pleme
to
Tuesday
platform
Wednesday
Association of
the platform
Thursday—Hon
Master
Woodrow
Travelogues.
Clean,
Excursions on
sult your Station
Abram
Corn is of
and tobacco
spent Sunday at
Manor Camp,
Miss Martha Eby
a very
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
John Peifer, wife dnd daugh- | West Main St.,
after
Mr.
ter Mary
Myers
Mr.
were
at Elizabethtown
and Mrs.
and family
Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs.
daughters and Mrs.
visited the State Capitol,
Way's cousins,
last Saturday.
Mr.
and sons Henry
mother Mrs.
of Columbia,
at Samuel Eby’s.
Miss Mary
would have ended without their
Is easy
#8 a socia
order
intimate
3 seen.
John
yuntville,
and two sons of I
Salunga,
James
G. Ker
Calvin
Mountville,
Salunga.
ville,
Squire
kx charge of the
NT JOY, PA
PICNIC
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6 ) The
Arm 1 m-
and st prom-
} th f an ormer
Socialists will occupy
the Woman's Suffrage
Pennsylvania will
Wm. T.
State
Cre
Grange
asy
vlvania
prominent Irangers
Wilson will
make
positive-
and his opening
speech of the campaign
Evenings—Mr,
R. Rober-
illustrated
Frank
wonderful
attractive amusements
erything high grade and up-to-
all railroads. Con-
Agent.
el
SALUNGA
Kolp has finished his fine
large house on Broad St.
an enormous growth
is coming slowly.
Mrs, Heiser's sister from
Steelton visiter her over Sunday.
Mr. Mrs. Frank Strickler
her home and at
Satur-
to
returned
pleasant visit
guests of Abe
on Sunday.
Deichler
the
Frank L.
are spending the week
Deichler’'s parents at
George Way and
Peter Weidman
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey
Mrs.
and
Caroline
Sunday
Alfred Brunner
Alfred, and his
Brunner all
were callers
Peifer, Dr. John Ken-
dig, and son of Manheim, and
Messrs, Zahm and McCloud were
well housed by Friend Hertzler dur-
ing the rain storm and the inner
man being entirely satisfied, all re-
turned home in the twilight with
fondest recollections of the event
The on the Chiques at
Hertzler’'s Monday through the
kindness of the Hertzler family was
a very pleasant affair. How it
help
gathering
The
event somewhat in the
where old and
ends come together and
Ww Mrs
and Alice, of
Pr. Cy wife
wife and T of
B. E. Kendig, wife and
Miriam Kendig, Willis
and wife of Lancaster,
Kendig, wife and son of
and Miss Martha Eby
idy, Moun-
commissary
John Fr
and everything kept well in the
Squire’s auto
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For Sale—14 acre farm: brick
house, rooms; bank barn, out
buildings, good condition. See
or address G. B. Eichelberger, Mt.
Joy. 1t
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HORSE
)M PRICE FULL
VETERINARY
1S
3, MAKER OF ALL
HARNESS
Kreckel
Oward A
Tov RSE
FERRE ARR NERC ERR AT RRR PI ne
SERA I HNN
Did You Ever Try i
Liver Salts
Relieves constipation, torpid liv-
er, sick headache, heartburn, bili-
brash, bad breath,
heat, distress af-
the com-
ousness, water
dizziness, prickly
ter clears
eating, and
plexion.
It corrects ills arising from lack
of exercise, improper food and ir-
regular meals. Try it, better for
you than pills. Price 26¢ a bottle.
For sale at
CHANDL
Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 a. m.
The
6 to
| 6.45 p. m.
MT. JOY, PA. |
Our Plant
Is Abloom
With the Freshest Flowers of the Printing
Art. It Is a Complete, Up to Date Print.
ing Plant, Ready to Do Your Commercia!
Printing Attractively, Your Law Printing
Accurately, Your Social Printing Artis
tically and All Printing Expeditiously.
Farmers’ Inn
Mount Joy
FRANK E. LEFEVRE, Prop.
Bar Well Stockew With All Popular
Brands of
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Accomodations for Man and Beast
Also Automobile Parties
BUBE’S MOUNT JOY BEER
and Piel’s Celebrated New York Ges
man Lager on Draught.
may-15-3m
Druggist|
THE
MARIETTA
Hestand
left for Canada )
While there
will fish
Shaw
Mr. Hiestand
Miss Helen
Ralph Shaw of Little
visiting the
and brother
Falls, N. J.,
are family of Major and
Mrs. Simon B. C
Mrs
ameron
Abram Spencer has returned
she
her
from Columbus, Ohio, where
weeks with
Alfred A
Aid
held a
the
Eshleman, at
several
Mrs
spent
daughter, Kronke
The
Re
cessful meeting at
and Mrs. David T
eastern end of
Ladies’ Society of the
formed church very siuc-
of Mr
the
home
town, tefreshments
were served,
The
and
ing.
rations
ancial
Week
grow
Old
celebration is
their
the
The commit-
send
the
interest in Home
Centennial
Many
and
have ordered deco-
contributed to fin-
the same.
all those
end
who did not
at
tee asks
their contributions to do so
possible moment, so the ar-
be completed. The
Elbow lane, has
into a carpenter
earliest
rangements
old Zion church
converted
can
on
been
and other
the
shop, where the columns
work is being prepared and
decorations will finished
many young men who have volun-
teered to lend a helping hand. The
invitations are going to all parts of
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
be by the
the world,
Musser
es, Cal,
timore,
Mrs. Hettie E. Orr of Bal-
and Mrs. Ella White and
sister Rebecca. of Harrishurg, are
among those who are here for the
occasion,
EE ai
MILTON GROVE
Friday
Pequea.
E. F.
| Calls Ferry and
Peter M. Haldeman
| were the guests of Mr.
| Good.
Frank B.
indisposed for
is convalescing.
Grosh spent at
and
and Mrs. C.
has been
Grosh, who
|
the past three weeks,
|
and daughter of Los Angel- |
|
|
Haines.
| Joy,
Mec-
family, |
coln, Pa., and Victor Hipple and
| wife of Riverton, N. J., visited Mr.
| of Altoona
i
| Mrs. Eli Hershey and son of
| Elizabethtown, spent part of the]
| past week in town.
| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Felker of
| Oakvale, visited her parents, Mr.
{and Mrs. Cyrus Wittle,
Mrs. Cyrus Stauffer and daughter
{of Drumore Centre, are visiting |
| relatives in this vicinity.
| John Tschudy of Lititz, is travel-
|ing through this section buying an-
| tique furniture.
i Charles Wentz of Paradise, has
recently been elected principal of
ithe Milton Grove H%h School.
| Mrs. Barrier of Cherry
| Hill, is spending the week with her
(relatives in Blaine, Perry county.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greiner and
daughter of Union Square, spent
Sunday with Clayton Gibble and
family.
Misses
Zook and Anna
the Blue Mountains
huckleberries.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos B.
East Petersburg,
and Sunday with her parents,
and Mrs. Frank B. Grosh
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White and
the former’s mother, Mrs. Fanny
White Horst’s Mill, spent Sunday
with Greiner and family.
H.C of Fallsington
spending
spent the week at
in the Lykens Valley.
Mame Ginder, of FEliza-
bethtown, Meta Zook and Ada Esh-
of this enpoyed an
down Chickies
James
Ada W. Meta
in
of
Eshleman,
Young were up
in search
of
Saturday
Mr.
Swarr
spent
of
Amos
Naegley
family
in
who
with his are their
vacation town,
his home
Misses
place,
along
leman
outing
Creek.
the
OLD DR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL
19 Spring Garden St., (formerly 535 N. 6th
32 «y Phila., Pa.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only German
Specialist, The German Tr nent, the only
Poison, thors
y nie, worse than
the Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity. All
Skin & Private Diseases, Excesses, both sex, Abuses, Weake
nesses. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Drains, Atrephy,
Piles, Losses, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Rupture & Stricture,
uo eutting, Kidney, Bladder, 46 yrs. practice & 6 yrs. Hospe
“xp. iu Germauy. Book Free, tells all, exposing Museums,
ity & Country 4 ivertising Frauds. Hrs. 9-1, 6-9; Sun, 9-2.
ol
1D O00 OL
RAILROA
STOP! LOOK AND LISTEN
Early Arrival of Fall Suits $7.50 to $18
DPD SIGNS
ETZ BROTHERS
NO OO O00
{ing which required the attendance
of Dr. Richards to allay his suffer-
ings His condition is slightly im-
proved.
re re ell Aree
10 OOO
a
BUI
ASTER JUNCTION
the home of Edward
Marietta
Amos
ind
in the
vith (
Junction
Walter Breneman
spent
Snavely
Enderline
of John
Breneman
and family
Russel
home Snavely and
‘layton
Albert
Rosanna
Kling and
Zerphy spent Sunday at
Harry Herr
Jacob Kling and
Mary Breneman,
[Lester Negpaman,
Lititz, with and
and with wife
Miss
place,
Mastersonville,
Wednesday at
Apple
Sunday
of this |
near
spent last
Landisville camp.
of Man-
Mr. and
Pauline
and of
over
the
Peter and wife,
with
Phalm, Miss
spent this week at
spent
K
of Denver,
heim,
Mrs. J.
Apple,
the same place
i
NEWTOWN
Preaching by the pastor on next
Sunday at 10 a. m
Mrs. Calvin Little and children of
Lancaster are visiting Mrs. Priscilla
Fogie
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Myers and
son of York, spent last week with
relatives in this place.
Mr. Sumpman and family
of Mount Joy spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kemmerly.
Mr. Frank and family of
Maytown visitors at
Nehemiah
Isaiah
Fletcher
Sunday
and Mrs.
were
the home of Mr.
Mount
family,
Ab-
Hornafius of
his
and Mrs.
Mr. Christian
accompanied
with
by
spent Sunday Mr
ram Mumma,
Wesley Hipple and family of Lin-
and Mrs. Rufus Hipple.
Mrs. Charles Zoerger and children
to her
John S.
are on a visit
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rhoads in this place.
Mrs. Kemmerly,
has poor health for some
recovering, but
to her house-
Frederick who
in
slowly
been
time is as
vet unable to attend
hold duties
Mr. Emanuel
attack of
Myers had a severe
cramp on Sunday even-
BACK RUN
Rettew and
the family
wife, spent
of Henry Gin-
Albert
Sunday in
Sunday | ne
Miss | o
lk
wife | qin
{ami
der, at Manheim.
Some threshing has been done in
this vicinity and the yields are good.
The average of oats is about 50
bushels per acre
David Waltz and family enter-
tained the following on Sunday;
Henry Sweitzer and daughters Ada,
Mamie and Lillian, and sons, Ray
and Henry [
On Sunday some of our young |
people enjoyed a trip to Mt. Gretna.
They it would have been all
ht had it not been for the rain in |
he evening
Megsers. Elmer and Samuel Ret- |
tew entertained the following on |
la Clayton and John Hossler, |
Chas. Boyer, Fannie
sie Rettew.
of rain to finish the to-|
1 crop. Our growers are busy |
topp The crop 1s still looking |
ery light, but Mr. Henry Baker i3
soon ready to take the next step—
suckering. He certainly has a fine
patch
Last week while Samuel Wolge-
muth was on his way to Mt. Joy and
as he was desending what is known
Back Run hill, one of
the traces came loose and before
Mr. W. had time to think what to do
| the horse had freed himself and was
going at a lively rate, leaving him
behind. The horse was caught be-
Jove he came to Mt. Joy.
| A lini ms
Flying Men Fall
victims to stomach, liver and kid-
ney troubles just like other people,
with like results in loss of appetite,
backache, nervousness, headache,
and tired, listless, run-down ~feel-
ing. But there’s no need to feel like
that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn.
proved. “Six bottles of Electric
Bitters,” he writes, “did more to
give me new strength and good ap-
petite than all other stomach reme-
dies I used.” So they help every-
body. It’s folly to suffer when this
great remedy will help you front the
first dose. Try it. Only 50c at S. B.
as the lower
Bernhart & Co's.
consisting of Holstein, Durham a]
few Jersey and 30 head of thor-| |B. F. PEFFER
oughbred Holstein Heifers. Aone) Agent
them are big milkers and some MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
good butter cows. Don’t fail to see,
these cows as this is one of the fin-|
est lot ever shipped to this county. | 60 YEARS’
A FEW STOCK BULLS
at 1 o'clock
Aug. 28, 1012,
commence
Wednesday
Sale to
sharp on
when terms will be made known by
SOL ROSENTHAL.
C. L. Pierce, Auct.
A. L. Coble, Clerk.
FREE SEARCH
for NEW BOOKLET,
ve applying
PATENT LAWYERS,
R303 Seventh St, Washingisn, 0. C.
Shaving
Joseph B. Hershey |
Tonsorial Parlor
fast Main St.,
Three Chairs. No Waiting
MOUNT JOY |
Hair Cuning | |
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Agen for the Middletown Steam |
Laundvy. Goods called for Tuesday
and delivered Friday.
Public Notice
I wish to
Mount Joy Borough that during my |
licenses, ete., |
be issued by Mr. R. Fellen-!
from the |
absence all permits,
will
baum, Clerk of Council,
First National Bank.
Signed: CLAYTON HOFFMAN
Burgess. '-
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inform the citizens of |
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s EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
Cor PYRIGHTS &c
4
ill i Be Co. 361Bruaduay New York
B
Brar
Pennsylvania Railroad
Personally-Conducted Excursions
TO
Niagara Falls
August 29, September 12, 26,
October 10, 1912,
$9.3
Round Trip From
Mount Joy Pa.,
SPECIAL TRAIN of pullman Car
Dinning Car, and Day Coaches, running via the
Parlor |
Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route
Tickets good going on Special Train and connect-
ing trains, and good returning on regular trains
within FIFTEEN DAY. Stop-off within limit
allowed at Buffalo returning.
Illustrated Booklet and full information may be
obtained from Ticket Agents.
Tours to Thousand Islands.
and 29: Maritime Provinces, July 24, Montreal,
July 31; Adirondacks, July 31: Muskoka Lakes,
August 1; Quebec, August 7; {Yellowstone Park,
Apgust 10, : Great Lakes, September 12.
July 18, August 15
Bell Telephone
CHARLES S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT JOY, PA
Prompt Attention given to Sales of
Real Estate and Personal Property
Reference: Jonas L. Minnich.
Wednesday, August 21, 1912 4
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GOOD NEWS 'ROLLEY SCHEDULE 1 E :
ee | J “~The Greater Than Ever $
Read Have Heard | ®ncaster, Rohrersto™, Landisville tr +
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I ted Thereby Salunga, Mt. Joy and Klizabeth- L b F . 3
= town Street Railway Co. e anon air » I
Ge 1 wvel fast,” and ET _— 5 1
t back sufferer Lan VESTWARD 16th ANNUAL § I
t 1 ol 1 aCK 8 ers | [eave Aancaster—a m. 4.30, 5.15, 6.16 ! *
: vl: warn | 15, 8.16, 9.15, 10.16, 11.15; p. m. 12.15,
1 is vicin ire glad to learn ats 416 5.15, 6.15. 718 8.16, 9.16. 11.18 August 27, 27, 28, 29, 30 4 3
¢ he 1 + Mi |
eI ua found fany ive Rohrerstown—a m, 4.60, 5.35 3 B ildi B in Efe ted to A 3
weak and aching back is bad| ss, 83, 83% 10%, 11%, Pom 1 ew building being Erec cC- $
, .s : >, 4 5.35, 6.35, 7.35, 8.
10 Mo to Doan’s Kidney | Leave’ Lapdisvilie A, m, 5.2 5 omodate Exhibits ; 3
"ills upon thousands | To 380 48 557" 667 167. 8.01, 961 % 3
he are telling the good news| T.eave Salunga—A m, 6.16, 6.00, 7.00, Premiums $5.500 Purses $8.500 +
3 | +00, 10.00, 11,00, 12.00. P m, 1.00, 2.00, . . “
their experience with the Old| .00, 5.00, 0, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, JL, 12. 1 Real Old Time Farmer’s Fair $
. i ave Mount Joy—A m, X 1 i >
Quaker Remedy. Here is an ex-| 15 gi 1016 1016 Pm 1816 11 23 GRAND TUBERCULOSIS EXHIBIT z
vorth reading | a, se 6.16, 6.16, 7.16, 8.15, 9.15, 10.15, ss gal . “*
le worth reading 1 m, 12.1 . BY STATE T
Joseph Campbell, justice of the| AFF af, Bistbathionn—s, m. 16 18 ig ot :
peace, 29 Emaus St., Middeltown,| £45. 4.46, 5.45, 6.45, 7.16, 5.46, 9.46, 10.46. A m. ome and learn how to preven +
¥ ve: v1 k hat Doan's Kid- 12.30. youd cure consumption, *
Pa., says I know tha é § EASTWARD 4
ney Pills live up to the claims made Leave Bilzabstbtown- —A Pu oh. 3 WwW d f l Di | 3
5 m, , 2.46,
for them. My kidneys troubled me| 4 4.45 £.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.4, 10.465, A m onderiu 1Sp ay $
off and on for some time and I was 0 re Mount Joy—A m, 5.30x, 7.15, 8.18, FF S C Il od
subject to attacks of pain in my| 5 105 Lib Pom, 1216 115 215, 3.16. rom tate oliege ——
pa el 1 18 5.15, 6.15, 115, 8.15 9.15, 15, _—
back. TI could not retain the kidney WB dur Nm. Bllx.. 380. 520 KING KELLEY WILL MAKE DAI-
4 cave Se 1B 6— v5 , 1.30, 8.20,
secretions and this gave plain proof 9, 10.59, 1,50 7.5 m, 12.30, 1.30, 330, 380, LY BALLOON ASCENSIONS
that my kidneys were ewak. Hear-|, 5 "yop ~~ corals AND TRIPLE PARACHUTE
ing Doan’s Kidney Pills highly a” 033 aandiavilie a Mb. 548, 1% LEAPS. A
spoken of, I obtained a box and be-/ "3. 433 538 6.33. 7.3, 8.3, 98.08 UB A NMOTH LIVE STOCK SHOW
gan using them The result was Soave Fohrerstow A 0 ES 3% BEST AND FASTEST RACING
satisfactory. My kidneys were|. 2 £58, 6.55, "6.55, 7.66, 8.65, 9.65, 10.55. 11.66, WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF POUL
‘eng ne é FC iti im-y 4 |, 1 y T x ~
strengthened and mj ig - Arrive % Ee he 2 Hi WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF
roved i very ay. My experi- 10.16 m >
Tree. with Deans Kidney Pils war.| ws Hygt lg 16 i 2b. wi 1 Foran
ence witn oan s AIC ey 8 -. 15.) % ? 1, 2
. ii rer ending them to] 2B Saturdays a car will leave Lancas- !Acres of Farming Implements On
rants me in recommending - at 10.16 p m; Leave Elizabethtown Display
+ kidney srers.”’ p m.
other kidney sufferers. Saturdays and special occasions cars This is the 16th annual exhibit V
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 be run betwwen Lancaster and Mt. 2 : :
every half hour form 6.16 a. m. to 8.18 and is going to eclipse all former
cents, FostgrMilburn Co, Nev), fairs. Don’t miss seeing it Come
York, wile Smnts tor the Vatted] fEienss, aust gu Jysves nagar gi fuivs. Pon's miss seeing 11 Come || I
States ¢ Lm Car marked (x) connects with and 3rfag . your heighihors 4 )
Remember the name—Doan’s— friends.
BE04R)S 00 neh THE DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANER John A. Rollman
PUBLIC SALE Works like an ordinary carpet sweeper. Send Secretary E
¢ card for circular and demonstration. ia ”
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Price $10 and $16 er
COWS, BULLS and HEIFERS n | £5
At the Florin Inn, Lemon Leisey, AD | sms
Prop Florin, Penna. 2 oops |
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Wednesday, August 28, 1912] 50 Fon,
I will offer at public sale at the| ¢ M 1h
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Florin Inn, Florin, Pa., the follow- rw p..
ing live stock to wit: wa | 5
~g
40 HEAD OF Don t go without eggs this Fall and
! | early Winter. It’ seasy to get them
\ | if you do your part (feed the Park &
A} Pollard Dry-Mash) the hens will
3 do the rest.
d Order a bag todav. Your money
1 | back if it does not make good.
| For Sale by
BRANDT & STEHMAN _
Ria Ga | Mount Joy Pa.
$ | Ask the man that feeds it.
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CHOICE FRESH & SPRINGING COWS | | Scan] re Sung Jo Buskwiset :
«uf |Cakes, the kind mother used te All
| bake, we still have Buckwheat flour
on hand.
| Meet Me on the Bridge and We'll
Have a Plate of the
Best Iee Cream in Town
RT ZELLER’ S
All Flavors at All Times.
| Special to Parties, Festivals,
Suppers, Etc
Mrs. CG. H.Zeller
Street MOUNT JOY.
| DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS
| Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
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Prices
New
Lane
| Marietta
530-532 Woolworth Building
Lancaster, Pa.
i Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m
| Sunday and Other Hours
| By Appointment
Both Phones
Bell Lan., §
LANCA
The
class |
chop i
«Ind. 1877
fl FRENCH FEMALE
MADAME DIAN vy ae
A Sars, Cxrrarvy RELiEp for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy! Satis]
faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepail
for $1.00 per box. Will send them-on trial, to be paid f
when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does n
have them send your orders to the
UNITED MEPICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, Fy}
gold ix Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber
d W. D. Chandler & Co.
LUNG DISEASE
“After fuar in our family had died §
of consumption I was taken with ® io
a frightful cough and lung trouble, D
but my life was saved and I gained tug
87 pounds’ through using
DR. KING’S
NEW
W. R. Patterson, We
PRICE 50c and $1.00 A” A
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